Two russian soldiers correctly predicted their deaths in Ukraine after being ordered on a suicide mission as punishment for arguing with their commander.
The middle-aged drone operators, who had been ordered to storm Ukrainian positions near Pokrovsk, also warned others against joining the "callous" russian army in a posthumously published video.
The video has been widely circulated on the Telegram social messaging app has angered the russian Ministry of Defence, which is trying to boost army recruitment.
In response, andrei belousov, the russian Defence Minister, ordered General valery gerasimov, the head of the russian military, to personally investigate the video and the death of the two soldiers.
Z-bloggers, russian pro-war social media influencers, have also used the death of the two soldiers to criticise the russian Ministry of Defence.
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Overnight, the Russian military airbase in Engels, Saratov region, came under attack by strike drones.
This airfield hosts strategic Tu-95MS bombers, armed with X-101 missiles, which Russia uses to attack Ukrainian cities.
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❌On September 11, 1969, Mustafa Dzhemilev, an activist of the Crimean Tatar national movement, was arrested by the KGB.
At that time, Mustafa was one of the founders of the Human Rights Protection Initiative Group. An activist of the Crimean Tatar movement, a dissident, a political prisoner, who later became a national hero and led the movement of Crimean Tatars for repatriation.
He was convicted in January 1970 under Article 190-1 to 3 years in prison. He devoted his whole life to the national struggle, and was tried for the first time in 1966, then in 1970, 1974, 1976, 1979, 1983 and the last time - in 1986.
The movement of the Crimean Tatars for the return to Crimea was the most massive dissident movement in the USSR - the actions of this movement alone numbered hundreds of thousands of participants. He played a major role in the fight against Soviet totalitarianism.
Knight of the Order of Prince Yaroslav the Wise IV and V degrees, the Order "For Intellectual Courage" and the Order of the Republic of Turkey, laureate of the award: Fritjof Nansen of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Pylyp Orlyk "For the Democratization of Ukrainian Society", "Light of Justice" and "Solidarity", the owner of the "Cross of Solidarity of Struggle".
He is an honorary doctor of law from Seljuk University and the Higher Institute of Technology, an honorary doctor in the field of international relations from Canakkale University named after the Eighteenth of March, an honorary citizen of the Turkish cities of Kastamonu and Kirikkale. Poland nominated Mustafa Dzhemilev for the 2022 Nobel Peace Prize.
Currently, Mustafa Dzhemilev is a People's Deputy of Ukraine from the "European Solidarity" party. He is a supporter of the European and Euro-Atlantic integration of Ukraine, the establishment of the fundamental principles of democracy in Ukrainian society, which is the basis for the restoration of the rights of the Crimean Tatar people, who will once again return to their historical land — Crimea — a constituent part of the Ukrainian state.
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🇺🇦💔 Ukraine has the highest mortality rate in the world and the lowest birth rate, — CIA
🙏 The mortality rate is now 18.6 per 1,000 people — the highest rate among all countries in the world. In terms of birth rate, Ukraine ranks last with 6 births per 1,000 people.
The reasons hardly need explaining.
Kursk Evacuees Say Still Awaiting $100 Payment Promised By Putin
Many of the evacuated residents of southwestern Russia’s Kursk region have not yet received payments promised by President Vladimir Putin over one month into Ukraine’s surprise incursion, the independent news outlet Agentstvo reported Monday, citing regional volunteers.
On Aug. 8, two days after Ukrainian forces crossed into the region and captured settlements there, Putin promised one-time payments of 10,000 rubles ($110) to residents who were forced to evacuate from parts of the embattled region.
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I am a Democrat who supports Ukraine in their battle against The Russian fascist invaders.
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The largest town is population 2993. The county is 13k people scattered over 713 square miles.